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With only four games remaining on the regular season schedule, the Giants are now three games back of the third place Washington Redskins and an obviously insurmountable eight games back of the division-leading Philadelphia Eagles.

With Week 13 now in the books for the NFC East, here’s a look at how things stack up:

Philadelphia Eagles (10-2)

The Eagles have looked like the dominant NFC team for much of the season, but they came up against a buzz saw in Week 13. On the road against the Seattle Seahawks, Philly couldn’t get much going offensively. They ultimately fell 24-10, but remain the No. 1 seed in the conference.

Dallas Cowboys (6-6)

The Cowboys finally got off the schneid in Week 13, earning the only NFC East victory of the week. They snapped their three-game losing streak with a 38-14 victory over the Redskins, bringing them back to .500 on the season. However, the Seahawks victory over Philadelphia was damaging to Dallas’ wildcard hopes.

Washington Redskins (5-7)

The Redskins had a golden opportunity to climb back into the NFC wildcard chase over the weekend, but were instead dominated by the Cowboys on the road. Their playoff hopes remain alive, but barely. The Redskins would need a lot of help to survive at this point.

New York Giants (2-10)

The Giants were expected to lose against the Raiders on Sunday and did. The loss dropped them to 2-10 on the season, but perhaps more importantly, it led to the termination of general manager Jerry Reese and head coach Ben McAdoo. Let the entire rebuild begin.

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